What Would You Do For A Free T-Shirt?

The debut of the Coyote’s t-shirt cannon prompted this insightful comment from a then Spurs co-worker: “Wow, people really like free shirts.”

I would have responded “No duh” but I was too busy watching the fans at that first game risk life and limb for a $2.61 cotton-poly blend shirt that was less thick than single ply toilet paper.

A decade later I have an easier way to get your child a free t-shirt: register for the fifth annual NCAA Youth Football Clinic the Valero Alamo Bowl is hosting.

This year’s event is at the Alamodome on Friday, July 20 from 2- 5 p.m. Here is what each youth aged 5-14 will receive:

Free NCAA Youth Football 100% cotton t-shirt

Free instruction from one of 25 college coaches from Texas Lutheran University, Texas State University, Trinity University, University of the Incarnate Word or the University of Texas at San Antonio. (Last year’s coaches boasted over 215 years of combined college coaching experience).

Free Chick-Fil-A sandwich and drink

Free air-conditioning

While you won’t have to dive in the stands to get your free t-shirt (we’ll hand it out at registration), there is one “catch.” With only 40 slots remaining, we’re limiting these final openings to Valero Alamo Bowl Facebook friends.